日本産科婦人科内視鏡学会雑誌
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症例報告
術前後の腹部X線画像を比較したにもかかわらず、器具遺残と誤認した2例
山﨑 亮伊藤 雅之太田 裕津戸 寿幸加藤 俊亀谷 英輝
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2019 年 35 巻 2 号 p. 389-393

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Introduction: Postoperative abdominal X-ray is helpful for examining for remains in the abdominal cavity. We mistook radiopaque material for a surgical instrument in a comparison of pre- and postoperative X-rays.

Case 1: A 48-year-old woman with uterine myoma underwent total laparoscopic hysterectomy (TLH). The postoperative abdominal X-ray revealed a high-intensity shadow in the pelvis, whereas the X-ray taken 15 days preoperatively did not. We were concerned that a surgical instrument was left during surgery. The patient's family said that she had undergone an upper gastrointestinal examination 6 days preoperatively. We thus determined that barium had remained in the appendix.

Case 2: A 46-year-old woman with uterine adenomyosis underwent TLH. A postoperative abdominal X-ray revealed a clip-like shadow in the pelvis, but we had not used any clips during surgery. Because no shadow was visible in the abdominal X-ray taken 1 day preoperatively, we were concerned that a surgical tool remained within the abdominal cavity. When we reexamined her pelvis, a surgical assistant found the shadow of a clip in another X-ray taken before surgery. The shadow of the clip was located behind the iliac bone on the first X-ray image. The patient had undergone a laparoscopic appendectomy at 25 years of age, and we concluded that the clip within her abdomen was used during that surgery.

Conclusion: We reaffirmed the importance of taking a detailed preoperative history of examinations, surgeries, and surgical procedures.

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